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Old 04-05-2022, 09:28 PM
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Edge of Seventeen at a pancake restaurant. I'd ordered the mexican crepe so it was all very Fajita Roundup.
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Old 04-06-2022, 07:37 AM
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Everywhere in a parking lot at Sherman Oaks Galleria
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Old 04-06-2022, 08:15 AM
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Same here. I was travelling to NY and I heard Hold Me in the CVS as I was getting a few things for my trip right before the airport, Edge17 as we were boarding in the gate area, then Everywhere in my DEN layover booming all thru the airport. Then... GYOW at the EWR (Newark Int'l) baggage claim.


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Old 04-11-2022, 05:49 AM
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Nothing can get Motley Crue fans more psyched than Fleetwood Mac

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWHaqDZWcmE
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Old 04-20-2022, 06:05 AM
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Yesterday on Howard Stern he played the entire Dance version of Silver Springs. He pretended to be Casey Kasem and talked over the entire song giving out the facts of the songs like how it was a B side to Go Your Own Way and how Stevie got the title from seeing the Silver Springs sign in Maryland.
Howard thought it was a revenge song. I never saw it that way. Its clearly a spurned lover song. But Howard's take was that Stevie put her revenge in the song that it would be played on the radio forever as a revenge to Lindsey.
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That's hilarious.
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Old 04-26-2022, 11:17 PM
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I nearly dropped dead the other day when I heard Think About Me on the radio. It was the first time I heard it as a Tusk album sounding song, rather than a Christine & Lindsey tune. And I thought of Homer and how happy he'd have been if it was his car radio playing this. The song is too short though.
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I nearly dropped dead the other day when I heard Think About Me on the radio. It was the first time I heard it as a Tusk album sounding song, rather than a Christine & Lindsey tune. And I thought of Homer and how happy he'd have been if it was his car radio playing this. The song is too short though.
Thanks! My favorite! The perfekt FM song.
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Old 04-28-2022, 10:20 AM
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Warm Ways, Sirius, The Bridge.
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Oh Diane at the supermarket. That unmistakable opening electric strum.
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Old 05-03-2022, 09:25 PM
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Oh Diane at the supermarket. That unmistakable opening electric strum.
Supermarket on Mars?
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Just in the UK or Australia, where it charted well for some reason. I think it was the oldies hour. Barry Mannilow was on next.
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Just in the UK or Australia, where it charted well for some reason. I think it was the oldies hour. Barry Mannilow was on next.
That actually makes more sense. I was shocked when I learned there was a video for it. (way back when)
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I was sealing my driveway this morning and was playing Siriusxm Yacht Rock on my computer through the bedroom window. Heard YMLF and then the next hour Love In Store. While I was working, I began thinking again how I wish the Mac would have done Love in store as and encore on the On With The Show tour. Its up tempo and features all singers. Then I thought about Christine writing it with Jim Recor who was married to Sara (Stevie's best friend and soon to be Sara Fleetwood). When the Mac toured with Loggins and Messina in 1975 there were several friendships that carried on and had an impact on music. Stevie met Kenny and then recorded Whenever I call you friend. Jim Recor was I believe the road manager for Loggins and Messina and Jim wrote Love In Store with Chris. Stevie got a best friend Sara who eventually married Mick and then became one of her background singers. To say the least, the Mac really got along with the Loggins and Messina crowd
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